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7th March 2014, 10:06 PM
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Want to get more than 90% in CBSE 12th
I want to get more than 90% in cbse 12th, i m from cbse group.. My syllabus is not completed yet and i have problem in chemistry and physics as they are not taught gd.. Plz tell something plz.. I want to top the clg
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11th March 2014, 09:50 PM
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Re: Want to get more than 90% in CBSE 12th
This is quite pleasing to see that you have the desire and determination to get above 905 in your CBSE 10+2 board exams. You can definitely get more than 90% but you need to work for it. In order to get above 90%, implement the following tips.
- First of all get all your doubts cleared. Doubts can create huge problem during the exams. - You must refer to the reference books to get better conceptual knowledge. This will help you in solving the short questions. - Pay special attention to derivations and numerical. They will surely be asked. - Be thorough with each line of your NCERT text book. - Solve all the questions given in the exercise part of your NCERT text book. - Keep some time for revision everyday and do not neglect any subject. - Writing after reading or learning is an efficient way to remember for long. - Lastly keep yourself healthy, calm and cool and be confident by believing in yourself. |
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11th March 2014, 09:58 PM
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Re: Want to get more than 90% in CBSE 12th
This is quite pleasing to see that you have the desire and determination to get above 905 in your CBSE 10+2 board exams. You can definitely get more than 90% but you need to work for it. In order to get above 90%, implement the following tips.
- First of all get all your doubts cleared. Doubts can create huge problem during the exams. - You must refer to the reference books to get better conceptual knowledge. This will help you in solving the short questions. - Pay special attention to derivations and numerical. They will surely be asked. - Be thorough with each line of your NCERT text book. - Solve all the questions given in the exercise part of your NCERT text book. - Keep some time for revision everyday and do not neglect any subject. - Writing after reading or learning is an efficient way to remember for long. - Lastly keep yourself healthy, calm and cool and be confident by believing in yourself. |
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